04-29-2003, 05:15 AM
The threat, if there is any, was F Edi-NWG, not any move to the North Sea. Most Russian players realize that unless the impractical Splits are played, England will be in the North Sea, and should be in the North Sea. It's England's natural property, and having someone else in there is usually the death knell. Leaving it open just invites other people to try to take it.
Anyway, it never pays to be hostile - except in extremely rare situations - and the army in Bel and the fleet in Nwy is clear enough evidence of friendly intent. The move every Russia hates to see in Fall is F NWG-BAR with a convoy to Norway, and that didn't happen.
Anyway, it never pays to be hostile - except in extremely rare situations - and the army in Bel and the fleet in Nwy is clear enough evidence of friendly intent. The move every Russia hates to see in Fall is F NWG-BAR with a convoy to Norway, and that didn't happen.